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Getting a little tired of the Summit Climber...
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<blockquote data-quote="Muddyboots" data-source="post: 2013383" data-attributes="member: 63925"><p>Shane,</p><p>I actually have front and rear connectors to both units. The tree side is to recover if needed and the front side is nice to pull up platform if it sticks to bark on tree. Plus helps reducing effort to inch down tree. I have had couple friends that did not have platform to top rail connected and yep lost it on way down. They were able to somehow hug tree to inch down to it. I have done the belt - suspenders routine since Baker Slim Jim days since they really didn't grip tree all that great.! OK, how many remember Baker tree stands?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muddyboots, post: 2013383, member: 63925"] Shane, I actually have front and rear connectors to both units. The tree side is to recover if needed and the front side is nice to pull up platform if it sticks to bark on tree. Plus helps reducing effort to inch down tree. I have had couple friends that did not have platform to top rail connected and yep lost it on way down. They were able to somehow hug tree to inch down to it. I have done the belt - suspenders routine since Baker Slim Jim days since they really didn't grip tree all that great.! OK, how many remember Baker tree stands? [/QUOTE]
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